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New research shows the latest views and attitudes of parents on the importance of sport and play.
New research showing that teachers are concerned about children’s physical and mental health and recognise the benefits of play and sport.
CPD session during Inclusion Live Week explores the Engagement Model in Physical Education for pupils with SEND
On Wednesday 15th January 2025, Rachel Bown (LIS for Wiltshire & Swindon) hosted Fairfield College’s Inclusive Youth Leadership (IYL) event at The Olympiad Leisure Centre in Chippenham for 30 young people (25 with SEND).
Half-term breaks are an exciting time for young people, but it can also be challenging for parents to keep them active and engaged during the break.
The Active-6 project led by researchers at the University of Bristol’s Centre for Exercise, Nutrition, and Health Sciences and Bristol Medical School and funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), has been exploring how Year 6’s physical activity has changed since the pandemic.
On this page, you’ll find materials to showcase your support for the campaign and to encourage schools in your constituency to take part.
We’re excited to let you know that the application process is easier than ever thanks to our new website.